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4 HAMILTON SPECTATOR Tuesday January 12 2016 www.spec.com.au SELLING CATTLE AND SOCIALISING South Portland’s Lance Hutchison. Henry sold his “Sandy Camp” 411kg steers for 322 cents a kilo, (average per head of $1323. Photos: Tracey Kruger Januray 4-7 state of the beef industry with Compton from Mt Richmond discusses the BEEF: Henry White Emms Mooney in Orange, NSW, was in Hamilton last week for his first visit looking for cattle to buy. Ben was joined by Scott Creek from Ray White Keatley in Mt Gambier, who was also looking to buy. OUT-OF-TOWN: Ben Redfern, from Ray 49 sold to a cents per kilo market top of 353 cents and weighed 296kg. Very high prices received kept producers happy throughout the week. ANGUS: Selling of Angus weaners is underway at the Hamilton Regional Livestock Exchange. weighed 358kg, delivering an average return of $1167.08 per head. The second draft of STEERS: 15-year-old Jackson Linke, from Mt Napier, with some of his family’s 160 steers. This first draft sold for 326 cents a kilo and steers sold. Sisters Susan Young and Roslyn Russell were joined by Susan’s children, Amelia and Sebastian Rowett, both 9, and Sarah, 7, Ruby, 3 and Oliver Russell. All are from Caramut. NEVFLO: Neville and Florence Young, of “Nevflo” had plenty of family on hand to see their 92 head of Angus CALM: Angus weaners are settled into their pens ahead of the frantic days of selling to come. HIGH-PRICED: Ian and Heather Brown of Coleraine sold 26 head of their Angus steers weighing 394kg for 323 cents a kilo. Their second draft of 39 weighed in at a 346 kg average and made 334 cents. The Browns were very happy as their top line were 20kg heavier than the 2015 sale where they made 227 cents a kg or $859 a head.